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IP 'I1 I) 0 0 --: The New York ' Workl," : An Advertisement in : 'The -:- Woiuocnii' ; American farmer ! M $2. El : "The -:- rJomocral," uoacnes inn Moat ' People and Bririjs 0 1 1 . . t at v BIG REM i (i VOL XXVI. ALBANY, OUhttON. Fit I DAY, JULY 17, 1801. IMititl t t tbe IMsl imi.t nrAtonn). r, a rterttud-t Im4 Mall Slutlrn t.Tktt at fttrmtt, rnhli.brr aatl froprlrUrai NT. fiO. 1 t i H I; i jy.Fl f I i i I I THE CWTBIE -lV, . uip-v' n. v,i r-i U . s SSv i i i . mi 4s7 V' I '"..' t . "'.Mi. W V,!i l( A.l KVh n;t.4 jn t1 a: l HiKfxlv i r. ( lit-" t.'il. u K He i ' h r I i) i ti m W '!. J ,.V; It--lis t , :!-,. ilM ; . . s. Jr. HAM I ; S i.i X LP HVMl I'lUV'N l im1 t'i'0l;' i ti-r ;.'.i r.i A CAST A iy p. SOUTH, acuthora Pacicf: Routo S II ASTAJNINK. Cxpram Tiaiui lce IVrtUn.t ri.t! S arh I I"lr C, ft 1 A K ; Ar 1 i 'J."i f ir-, J .iucu.hi (.,!, Ir.mf, Luna. vr l!r- OTH Ad HAIL, PAILT. I -If 1 1. '. i )r I Ar r-rt'jml A l.j IT f ! I "rut: rr'Kn,S L !: 1 . r 1 Lv IfraUr T ' t j l, k It A 1 Ar A ' Lr' a; at l. Ar Lv V A U 14" r it rULL?-A?i EufFET SIEEPEHS. Tourist Sloooinrr Cars I"'1 f'OIOmilHt TK,). '. Pi),,,!. in K.Arr. irAIBl, H.U r III. BTnt:t roitritu -i icrvalli. 5trt .-Aia mii j r.t j.f bomu; .) " " I " '' " l Ar I ( . i r i- r I 1 rn r.rM.I I -'.I A I i ll n Ar Tliroui h TiclsetK CAST. A::D ' S313T.3. i In. Inl.irn tti i r'..! rati. Bjija n. I' '"n-Arr A J. lit l A i , ":i:lkh l' .. idK.ti; K"' rt O. K. lad r. A va()iiin'ai;av koutk. Oregon Pacific RaflfOdd, c ... "T"" ' M B A.'UUl4il0l U, Nhori Mno to Allfrula. '.'alght l.nofro.-u I'ortiaaJ eail all point tit W l!irr.i.-l' VaHcj- to ii.l frotit .vBn f .lc!iW, CaI. lVa! uitjUr rlwi. conrfx-'.li.n t AlUn :th tfales of tljOrcKoD Ta lUiircaJ TIMS Si. HKUUI.K. r-,t .nr.ir. ) f.riva A'.h.nv 1.. i Arrl. Vui.;a, Ml..a Yiim. 7:-ia,h . 'Ler8 C mul.t.lo .jArnvo .M;,an, ll:!3 A. a O. li t". trin cr r.fl. t a A!l any nriil Cr.rvnlHs Tl: ni:.v.-t ir'.fim coanefiat V j:ina r.r. l .Sn Frt:ti :! . ro th"di. f .a HAM rIA'"''.' O VV-:.r.ite VjIIit, Miy V.i; 1 1: h ; ; S7. Tfcfi Co " ...v V!- t!-. rt;;i. f M. r-rif-oni;ors f)fii rorl:ii u ''iIi.raiUt Vailiiy ,io't!.i an niV saiuiootljn wltu the tr-.h: .f tho Yaquhia r"iaf Hi AlbT!y or CorTn'dic, and i f io ". to Fruncinco f liotthj urr.".n.;e to rrlro et Yioaina tho oveninit !f.r' i'Atp I :lir.7 iS"rartef;f r n Fr'cl.t r;tr at '.trj fit t-ilirmi! in Annly t A H i!tt".Tcii,;M n4 J'Vil 4;"".', Albany I . 5HO.lt. f. a I An . fjfrv(.i. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ( ico.- e. iia.,'i;u:a:i,ai.-j, J Atlfirnryat l.aa". Wi!l p rivrtj.-ff In .H C'.-ura f tho atatn. Hfcc'i;l attenti..Ti iriv.-n t. ma't'-n In r.;a.i.e and to cw'.lcctioiia. VYY K-lu tin t iitin lli.'.-l. Ta Attorney at Li. W.ll p--. I i l .'jr i ut. .1t;st r:iun nii, Albmy, On.ii. ti.o HT IX. r.ILYEr, KtVrrnr Xjiw ,:i I ill :it -r in t'h'n ,';,;. tUft.n uiile on All r- nu. I, .', n it i t. iv rii term, AUmtij im.tn. Ciz:o. w. tvr:ic:ir, I AU'irnyAl Lr,nl N'it.-y rul.Iic.Will prv Ujs in all irMl tin 'Ui anil In Ilia riiity l hi Ov r iiirtt lor)rim. Ollirl -I'rftiil roma over JU'ik cl Oii.v'i, A baiiy, t'K". II Attorney a', l.w. O.T!".rU -I.'i i'lair. Albjny, tin tli k:.-i!iau Uk it. ?j. EH4caii'i:,v. Atirnayatl.v. Will prmti'ta In a'l thii courUnf Jrif'in. axxmt Uia ornnity cuiirt ol Mini eniuuy Ail t.ualiKiu will rrcolra nromut atutitimi. Ofllrrl CiJ riluva' Tauiali.', Alli.niy, Or. Att"rny Orf ill. at t.xw, an 1 K lUry I'uMio. Alljany I) K. J. 1.. Ill LI., rhycli-liMi and S.irw.n. orr"l!;fi -CirtiurFintii terry auajta, A'luny, Orvgon. rhT.I.-ian ail 8ir;'Dn. OFFICE -O.i.) wila ;th liH)iKAT!ru, AlUiiiy, O-e'ju. . u. V. II. 1)1 VIS, Vtivaitiati an.l SurKi. OK FX' 8 --C;uf iir in th fit rah im b'nek; Hy I'0 1'iuirl ' hia oilijn day ur nk-ht. AllMiif, Oregon. II. CI. A. WIIITXEY, II. V, A. Ptiyaiflian anil Sort, Ain. (Ira l.i'to of IJiMovite Moil iual ! B.'ff, Utir Vork Ctr. Uiv ol women a row laity. oj'i'iOa-lfrJiiiAnblojk, Alljany, Orugon P f rim ,! I.'.i,:,' w id. a li yarn e-m i hi. ! t.'y t'i , and we!! iv ,..,. f!t I ff i.,ick- -';),' 't L ' 5 V " VH1 A- TOBTUaillG ECZEiait H:!!tor low ruin Ioulor Cnrcil of In wfiVniMa Uchtti tii Vain hy t'ao Cuttour UiMiirJios. Ka I.fs Tliitii Ftvts I-Jiyslt tartn (V.ti. atillo.l. Tltt!f ComWiir-'l WMimi J otlowrJ Without 'iJpnont. lamaUlralt yira o'l. In Anml, r. tmnl lr.1 with llwi tw.-n1 nr akin tl.j.n.it ,i v ,i, li ..... .f my ,,(, Brt. ai.tj.'. t, known ai'i.i.i.j ,.,:(. ml in."! aa ff.ma. Ii. Ii .a nt't'1 i"l,(sc i',:-r IHo aiik!. . It nl.:iy vk nl.l iw i' thu i..i,r axiiVMiilU'A until m 1. i;t m orr i.f.arli t.un r. ..it ; fl.ini ..;.r tht lr(ul'li fxt.r.l..l pr..ii hi M'-t al'ouUli'ia a, ruilm I. "-v;!i rt thu r.n" i, ti'.i bv ami an iK rn-niiy awi.l.i i, vlth t l! l..i' . fcumlna' (.vtn, wiitimit ri.;.ii.m. AH'i-M-.-lt Ih'aI nnV.i.-til a.ivi.1 nlMln-il.t. wna niii !,.l. lu ! t'hviirl.ii.. (.( Hi. plan. Ivli:: .. aultr.l an. I tin) lirr-rlpUoMa l-'i'i? (he li'Kiut i tb..(r rH.il iM;-. wi.ti.ni, tin 111.., tV..i-i up. fiArx iitly !ii..-k.. l, rtiUt rv iir In a (.-.v m an t-oi i lini'lntf tis iioi-u im lt Vrri!-!! (i 'I iy :., ii, mi i p t .;;.,t. mi.iit I N-v-in ti.!i ii.-i i.f t'i:n. f. f i! wlH't ' l'"V fl !i." iimiii. il. -' . :-! .- -t:lt iW l,r::w. lit'-, mil in d.'jr i. .. ' (..in. I l.tviiMt Tii'il, v. i: i k"l ..'t i' i l.'ll'.,l I) it..,.- It. i'l!'T m. 1 -i.irviy '.-I .'tt.l. . K. !i',J, j,.';'.-. i.. riv iiv; , t'.-.f.-., ; . The new til ti.' r.-ij f -t..it ft tlu tt.-m.iw t'.a l lwj ! ih: ri.'iii. i t., niU ll na Uuin..i Ui HlU'.l;. ( all titii uri'.i.-A Ami j. n-ni.r O'c i' iv. lit".1, aw. t'--r:; ; :.a. t''i K t: k- t'urw, an I ft-rii-rm s ..!. e.t rrtui'tita Hid I'u-I. fli-r aild li.'Klitirti.r. !, -i .;!. (l.i h ,r t!i...i;!n di,.l -!i, a-Kl r.-.t.n,. th.. I.,r),:.m-.lrir run- rvery hti'i ..r mi.! t!i ,i, n.Vn, ati. l !i.'.it rhoil .-r i' E;!:it t nrrini;, aiiIv V, v it'l''.' , ....I... aerffiil'iu'-. ilh l. .1 Im, plmpiv, opj t... Wr iwu-UiUI ., it .h ', li,. ::,. !...n n!i.u lanaai:.! .11 at!., r ii.ttni.j -? i,i'. tS.il 1 rTi rTdri;, ?'-. Til,- '. t'T' l;?.,iirtt', SI, li.i.'i.. ln;i it am t'.irwn at. f.iU'".!..- ii-.vuj ll'i "it.. to t.nr t'S.t, ;.:v,; (-'"VP, I I tho lNrti;u !'.'-., I'.-.tun. ;.,.i ti.-IM," btn hf-.:. t..Aitij rt! ftlT fci.n II ill "if FnEE Fnor.l RriUKATIGfA tn ?r i-'nt!ti tho t utl.ui-r A.;l-'''itn rit..;.p i-i:t..a riicu. I ' I i ' I . A ." . , k,.., A.t.ttH. flv.-t. THvi iirt A'.J .: v.iD f U:.ti r' l .L r. v .- ' .' a J a t'i ft l 1 J H ? i .1 A VEGE7 PANACEA :dTHc cunt c AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARisirornoMA OiSCRDERED STAT! t:i: STOMACH Oft AN INACTIVE LIVER. row SAtr BY ALL DRUSSISTS & GENERAL DEALERS.y .'li!7Z(-Cjr"'-t - HEALTH ? .?,' .-. t!v t.f. (nidi irT?.-!ii'-i. $ I ft'-suits;!.. rj.-3Jk THC cav OF MlLLlOrjS OH, O 6T0I T ftOW, tOON IT WML D TCO LAT J. I harc bn trophic, mun? Vi.r t.-!' i .5eu of th ki!!nwv ftn'l hive trv-1 itj,;i)t 6ul from fh:fr-rnt vfiy' rcliVf A Wit tine tiH,t Apr! I Wfl -iTr;HMif Irvm a vrv Tijtrr.t cttuck that fcirtU'it pfiftiratTii r.ic I1 uuia m;innT vt&i 194 r"-t fr.--r. fvlin I t rfowti it Iran h:vMl in-tw-iitr fi- m ti F?t rp flhrnc, of to t-Mt ry clcthr, Ti hiM OKi.W.v KIXi.VKV TI.A, to my ujiiiff the Un, Jt Hai rn almost rairncti'otj rlfrct, otni U the Bi?n- irt a few diiyi.I urn ii.ipx i-i H'it a.A,.t, a Tt.it a niar r. nil a ttvi r.iati. It i-U rt-cjMimtr.:i tlie tta "J'-'i Li o. a. Tt:iT;;a. i iorktfr O c i-AUU A'. Ii'.ll I . (.US. HLEATH II WKALTfl! Ia. E.C. WKST'.'i .Vi-va kr.,i Ural,, TrM'n.:t a!rArAiiWil?.ciriirl',r fiystarla, It '.zniiAKi, O.nvn Ioiia, t in, Narroix uralt,'l, lli!v tin, Nurxiu Pruniauon )iimj1 ii th uko i,f l.1 '.,ti..l or loharon. n k!al M:n!.al licprm- n, ti-iftanln-uf tl.a Urola. riuiilii! In tnunity ami Icwlimr to uiIstt. jWat -Llrfiaih, .ri i...L:uc okI I, origin, '.. I it f .. 1 1 .miimiI liy i,v,-r- xurti.111 ( th I ram E.:n i 4.tA)tt Mia iii'.n'li-A trnalritut, ?t a Lou ar aix tiOxi f'ir it-r.l hy iiuil pre;.!.! on ru cii.t o price. WB tt; Mt-WTKit MJ IIF.j TO Cff!K AMV" DA. v 1111 unveil nr.tor rriv..(i i.y 11a f.,r aim ikiki Ai'iK'Uipalilfl with Vi, will atiinl th por. iiafmr our wilit'-iHr-iatfiUn w rifmii tlie money If t ) trt. mi nt Amp not f!H a euro. ;iiuruiU iine l on! by 1. A.Ciin.mir.,uxi-it,(ol3-3M, Albany. Or. Res! l arm. tad IIhiicIjh for .!(;. Also city brnanrty in AIV&n t;d Cui'jml'ij, OHBLP.. .Tnl Printer, l M at" . - , At. 1st. mom Exaia Conhid Mever, -PtlOVUliCTl'Vt )1' STAR ilAKE-RV m-lUUi MlUS.U.OiiljJLU (IiaIU. 1'tltiit LVilli LEAI.EU IS- luned Fralt. Caaited T.Ienty answwre, rleci f'rolt, 'citacco, (ofler, Etc,, . trieoniawnrifcf Vlzazn, f?pt! 1, .. Tea, cm.. Terythlng that is kr-pt in if.1 r rVot p "yand grocery '.raid for oro. UihoM II rn i , r-irr. II , !i. . !".; Lie, i'.i. t..t In,. ft r?j V A MtMNH Vi Aift. Tliu fiilluw inK niintiiif cltiiitm Imvo Iwfii lili'tl with tlio ft.unty ttt-rk: lUiclii'vo. f N'itloil ill Stu.tiiim tliwtrlft Juiii) 15, ISiH, I.y A II Woo ltn nml II H Wiicnt't. l,ttK Slur. lwalPil in Hanliiiiii tliH t rift , ItW (fvt l-lov tho month of Port Inml putt !i, on July I, IS'.I, I.y Kolx rt J MillllAK'. Sit tlt; P.ull. I,r!ftlril In Biiiiti.ttn tlis Irii'l, wivt oiilo tif Vliitt Hull ii otinluli), on Juno I, IS'.M, I.y W II I'luiU'mm. liinul lItM.- Iam'kUhI in Sitnttiitn tlU trii't.on Klk cwk.on July f, lsH, liy V 11 Knilu'wui. Tronmiro Uox. Ticntril in t'ulupttfi j; nml liltitt Kivfr tlirtlrift, tvput wl.lo alin- frnl ri.ltto, on Juno !, S;H, liy I' K ljtnjrwurthy, lolhrr 1 jhIo. T.ocntfl ii rnlAotiH ilistiiol, on Juno 111, lml, I.y A J Ijiiik i wort liy, ! l'rto uil.l.xM,rtril In CVliHtoom !! I liict, on Jinn. HI. iMH.l.y V H Ijiitft t'Tirlliy. l'.iick r.ono. fH".tttl in ('nl:tp"oistdiH trict, on June Ki, IMH, f AJ Ijitig wotllir. l.onanz.t. Tit'dleil in (oltvoiti tlis- irici, jnn l.MU, ly August Woyor. Kino ok thu X. W. IaisI Tucetlny nt City Vi.w Park, PorUan.l, I'HiIco truttcil a tntJo in Booouds, lowering t!io vUUioit rwortl of tl N. W. Ji wcontl, ii.l crowninjr Jiim kiitu of tli turf of the N. y. lie won tliroo atri.i)lil lieatn. tlo fontinc Altao, Siisia f,,Uurry 1 lover iunl lluimiliAl. IVtt-o i tlio ol.U'st in tif tlntco, owripil by Mflnivilit l!rori.,of thin county. lILstliuii tlrowiiutl t ttie d rry itt thin city IiimKuII. llohimwa the Onpi'o iiu-tHl itnil lit n horM to Ins proutl of. V.r McIavhI, of Heatth', hiaitmntr, lilts rt-fiiDPtl flO.OUO fur luiti. Two or t!ijft yt-ntu jtito a ntco wn urrotit j at tl is city lictwt-en ny ti t of Alviootl Itrt cu uwnt'il ly An.i Mitrilutll nn.l o( Unofo, owned liy tttu MiKnijsht P.rof. IV1-imu;i tho 0110 t-i.ivcn hy tho Jutti-r f.r tho rttfo, wlvioh never cam o.T.im Mr M.ri!i.t!l forftit-il tho pnrno. IVIco'f pf rfi.ritinmo ull jtrt-atly to the valtto ol Oitet-o, win. cotiM t a.iily lv imM, lut 1 1 iw owner till i tlity vtill not part with him. ll in ol irri'nt vaiui t I. inn couti i ty HltW nntJ shuuM W kept in Ihecumty. Tint OurtijN- .Statb l"Ai.The pun. peel f r i c'kkI Sw.a Fair verC nevrr ao lUttotiti ta ihcv ate th! year. The premium 11-t h brfn rcic.l, and In nianr Important tH.InU the rr!c hvi. hciit Incrvaartl. 1 he entilra In tins opced ilopartsucnt re the l.iri;ct ami tu-At In the history t.( the filr. Tlio .S joe Fulf I. uu Jsr the iiiaMjciuctit of the ':a'.c lloar.1 t t Atrifti'iitre, ami otrr $t .ooo Irt cati la ofle e.l In preu-ituma up a-alilMt of atock. I otihry. ai;ilcultura! pictiicla, Irttlt, etc., work of art and fancv otk,4itil fortiiaU of p-nl. 'Jl.i: lloatd U luaVing every prt-p-raiion f..r great mrethin. ' Mtn'y valuable Impmvemcnt have teen tiij.li', nd t j? groun lt hat e 1k:i n clrarni up and j(ri'4!iT lna.i: uid, flirctrle and liarae car lima rt.iw run front Salem 10 the UroiiruL. All peranna whlilti- a premium lit fur t!..; f.i'ic of iS-yt, can oli;ai,i it by a.ldreanjr JTGrej;);, the Secretary, at I'orlland, Oregon, or (ieo W Wail.AA.I.I ar.t Secrcbiry, at Saletn. - Th f tlr iKgloa on the lAih t.f .Scpt.Tuber.and l;l lat one week, hetitt l.r a preniltur. !!: and pre-! pare aomctloiif; f r ethi'.ittioti th! tear. Atp. () V OKicKitThe frl!.w,ij db.ialtli f.-imi N:w Yeirk City la ef Jotal loieri-at. tttd aIioiaa nrtlly well the Oregon Pat-ific t!tiatlrn: The o; positimi to the pfret management of the Orctjori t'at l f.c roa.l npp.jtittvd a committee of the Uv.d'bolik-ra to reorganize the road, and today the new committee Haued a'.ate mcni charging that the management IsAueJover 1 1 ,ooo,'.ho tnyre bonoa than was warranted by the mortfrase The mori,.;e provide the bonded debt ahall be limited by $jr.ooo per mile, to far Mor.iik-a have been constructed, calling forj.n l ;s,uc of $2,500,000 In lionj. The company, however, ieed $15,000,000 in bomH. and jutthlea it.eif by acrtiti) that the line w-I.en completed alii bcrjoomliea 'on;;, and that the bond luc on the va tem will then be oi.Iy $25,000 per nJle The iKvr.da, which were placed at eighty, now nave no mark.ei vtkiue, ami me com- tny ban a iloatmr debt of SSoojt oo. The comirnttee.it I tif.iicriool, ill brini? tei'al protecdi,-. ag.-dr.it the cllicera. Freiout Watcic. Th north bound frclg!.! train w aubjecled to a wreck ntar print;!. ci.l utatton lbl it crnlnir at 1 :V clock. It appear that the drawhead of one of the car pulled out, thereby dUcon- ecimj me air make, thu atopiiinir the cars with a crakh, which were ru'hnint' at Cood apeed Two car. loaded with railroad Iron w ere emsAhed Into klndlinz ood, betide ttvcral othera were aoiiic- whnt dama-'ed Railroad emolovea Im. mediately went lo work and aucceeded In clearino the track by 7 A M. Mr UaUton. of Koeburf, hud five cart of cattle and sheep on the tr!n, but luckily they ta ped without injury. Eugene Guard. Pe;.oi.ton' Finances. The cpene of running other cilic I alwaya Intcicat- in;. The record for Pendleton for ix month was, collectlona; Fine In rrcord- r a court, 81171.7?; lkenncs. 26;i.8t: de- inqucnt taxeAiio.55j wrter due,$745.- o; city nens J2.o7; total 'reccinia. 'j7 Hr- Kxpcn&c :General fund,$3J3o.. 7; fire di-parlmcnt. SlC2.7.1: water wor'aajiHS. j2; police department,! 1644.. t; mrect Department, 307.97 ; ele:irtc nt, 1057.60; total, 3io,scc.8i:. The excess of expense over rtcelnts I thus shown to be $Stf.2j. A Lis.t Coi'mtv Max Aktkr It. -lion 0 P. Moored in mentioned as Bucccsffor to Hon mpoleon Davis, un clerk of the ootini 01 iiina eoiiimiHRioiicrn. ami a ho a frontleman from Linn county. Journal 1 he Linn county eentlemnn Ih fioo VV Davin, of Kltedd. a man whoeould fill the position well, and who is thoroughly ae quainted w ith the Mate. An a republi can 18 13 ftucceea wr JNapoleon Davm, by an means put anotner roan in ol the name name, Geo V'aHhinton DaviH, and let the names of Napoleon and WaHliinu ton no down tos?other as clerics of the board ol school land comrniBHionera. A FoaiiEu IlABawncno Max. J, II. Proctor, a blacksmith, formerly of liar ruborf?, tin-appeared from Marsbfleld mtverai vvccks at;o. ine remains were found in the woods by some hunters last r?uruiay, partly eaten by wild aniwals, in rug pocaeis were nan a dozen means of identification. He was a drinkinfc man, and shortly before bis disappear ance his wife nn.l ber children left him and went to Cottage Grove to her par- 1. 1.. 1. ... . ems. it of oenevea ne comimtted eui cide. hx. Adoited. At Albany, last week, Ci W McReynoids and w ife, of Cottaire Grovo appeared in the county court and adopt ed the year-old child of Mips Caroline Coalter, father unknown. The infant was left witli the adopting parents April z.iin, 1tv.11, itnu me mouier nas since married and niaes no claim toit. Port land Difipatch. We understand that the mother formerly resided in Junction and is known to many ol our readers. Junction Pilot. a jhg uaEooH inuggbt. a corres pondent writes to the Long Creek Eagle of Grant county : A few day ato while at work in Deep creek, Tom Smyler udearth ca ine large-tit nugget mat nas Deen seen since ths early mining days. The nugget was six Inches in length and would aver age otie-half Inch In thickness, weighing ounces, value 5.005, ateri-oo, Mr Klum has commenced harvesting peas for Kay & Weatherford, A parly of enginesrs are surveying the Kay ii v eathcrford property here. Forty acres v. s;i uc mid out in town lots, lis Mi Ki.iior t It vviil bo rt'ini ii) Iwrtnl tlmtiil llio Honelon of the nlot fowiurr tiHuot-iititon remit iy ht-Iii nt Newport. Ir J U H.ivley, on llio putt of tho peuplo if Newport. p-ii'iiti't b Y, l Mur.iroy, niiitrititotutoiit ol i tililm in f trut'titiii, it lii iiuiifnl ifoM-itroileil enni As ProfoHiior MeKlroy ivnn sh-k nt 1 1 In rtsnli 1100 in Siileut, Prof 1! J liuwlhonit protihh'iit of the nHfoeintUiii. rrveived tlio t'liuo forhhn, mul nppointi'ii Pruf ) V H Held, JJlllnriicr ttti.l V Killer it eom niitfeo to ori'Mi'tit it to Mr MeKlroy enlerdii v Mr K'-id, elutirumn ol the coinmiltro, t'oino to Siilem nod londo the prenentotlon. Th" eno i one tif the lino jt iiimle. H in enernvt'd thnu : "Pre- nentea hy thoeiti.enH of New putt to K I MeKlroy", nupfciiiieiidcnt ol HtMie in truetitm." Tit.tr I'st'oNnTin'TinNAi, Law, In ekiiijr of tho ruse nt l.et nnoaiii w hieh tho jimlieo di-t laretl 4ho law in rt fereneo to earryniK ctmeealeU wenpoiin itneoititi tntioiiitl tin. Kxprens naviti "The law ro- jmrti r for lite Ui Mot tit In in error. Tho proumU lor t!iiu!inKit!t the r-;tBO nt'tin tiorden Bete, (lull Ihl et tlrt hiidl-tiied t" eitttbliriti the fitet tlutt tho tlotciidimt hml a vvenpon runefith '.I nbotit hla oertitiii though tho evidotieoaliowetl Mint tiefi.tnl nntli.iil nvveuponin bin Imnd. ltwa claimed hy the tiefinma Hint to secure ft conviction it inut l' proven, uh a!l r.t'd. that tho ik'riidtmt had n coneculftl weapon." All tlio unuir, tlioueh.tho Mi trywasmndo ns ctitted hy tho KxpreM, on reiine-at of tho nUorticva, Wearain formed positively that tho Jutiea tlid deeliire tlio l.tw oncoiiRliluliotial oil tlio grounda Mated. iiitKi) poi.iiii.HH. 1 lovtriior l -nfiver w at Tho iHtlkit the other lnv, review- iitH tho Third regiment, O, N. t!., in en- eanipuient there. Tho ritirrn there rniwd several litiinlreddollitra for rtal it'ii httU'e on the l ourth, anl when tho time mine fur it tho eoldier boy weru tired Bd emild not even nhttiti li.tttie. This did not vary well i.lcas.o tho people, who lind Hocked from fur and m-.tr in evi'rv direction to tho eeeno of the tr.oectivt' fray. It in rcLited that tho preptdetit ( ine tutv Mtieiit the governor ittut re.met ed him to order tho Sif'ht, hut thin lit- ronui hoi, 01 t'ourao, uo. B llio i.tw uives bim loj jtttthtirity In CitU tlio ailiitU out for ftiiytlmja w Rermux than rtal I utile, State tunti. KiUArt Two r!e.v' S 11 Claw.o wn In from the tybec rang" on Tuesday and rhowed ample piotf ol an encounter with two bcaraonthc Ft.unh, In which be unj hia brother came oil vleiorSou. One ol thttc a huge black beat and wou'd have welched wiicn In condiiloii fuilv 1000 ptiundA, The tKbcr waa of the cinna mon varirty anal b'.h h'dca are now tin dcraoln t.'ie dreA.iojr prot e at the hamla of Mcat CUtvton. th" kiiioittliun'a bl!e gave tne tiortc alt It cowU i to pat k It out of the mountain.. Tliey bJ hrcn quite a tenyr to the ct In that vlcitdty aisd the calvi-a and eo!t cal l.erea!lcr btcathe imirtt emlcr whe; tm;.trii over ti e hl!!.!de elce to the bftii. Granta Pa Courier, A Bit Baix Cam On Stuodty af ternoon. July 2?. the Sd U U Club .d (lie JrfTctaott It IJCluSi will pit- a ,'tmr of tail at thUthy for $2 a aide. The clulw have a!rraJ iilav-d two cAei-ame. Jtffeiaon winning Ui'h b a m.ili acme, and great fceiittij rxUt over the merlin of the cluba; liolh of whlclt are bvle dulv irenijlheeed by practk-eantl new men. ft lil prohabir be tlw mt excltl.tir estrc of the year, and wi'.l brira crowd here Jrom .Sifi, JcfletAOtt and Hinoundin-; countrv. KwrAi -zk Ha.micaiiki, Tho city council Itave n lot of patent clolhca l.ata on their handd, wiiicli they would J.'ke to ilwiiMti of. 1 bo elothra linea were ac cepted in j ayuuut for a fuits (rout n man no ei;t oruiiK una Oior.lerlv on !.av lttut week ami waa Cnrd 1 10. if the council continue to do buin(-8 in tbia way tlicy , w ill undoubtedly have any number of criminal w ho will liquidate their bnea in haberdashery, and thee oinciald can wmn atari n necond jiand More. Junctititi Pilot. This lflt tak ing onioiiH 011 subtfcrisdioii. Ft-fo. The !;cio'a aie now nady to play tho Jelfurison l.ttno ball team for that lu ro of t'2W. Donbileaii the match w ill aooii bo arranged. Mr JCatn ?,Iorrb;il. a lio. w ith ber limtlKtml, W 11 Morriwin. rfcently etni- Krated to thin city from Nebraska, on londay tiiirchasi'd lota 8 and it in Mait- by 'a addition to-Pni., and will immedi- teiy Iniild a remdetiro thtreon. Con- mderation, flTo. Vrvfu. I)row-n-k is hir AutoCAD New of a drowning acchletit In the AWrjun river absut five mile eiut of Kilverton, reached Salem yeterdav. The little 4 vear old child of Vm Voolen. who Uvea In fiat vicinity, Monday afiernoon, wa ctosi-liig varro loot Druifre, over llic Atitam, hen he matte a misatep and fell upon the rock and Info the stream below. The body was recovered, batliv bruLed, several hundred yaid belo the brldiire shortly alter the accident. StatcmAn. P. M. French kei' railroad ticia. ;ite crrstn chce inat rcceittd at Cotrad Meyers. Smrike tho cobbratrd Tfavfna lI!e1 5!eent cigar at Julius Jocj li'e. A!ratrwk cf aall uartr. with kto r'e- hifnt, at Fottmldor t Irvine's, just received. Have yea aecn thoro iiArlor itiita thai T Driuk hut juat rrc.J!vd T They are eice. Ort rala iii 1 1 H.aiii'a fa mUhina: eoeds for the aoxt SO days at W F Kt'ad . 1 W n.'ntley. best boot and shoe makerliu city, three dcors corth of Dkkocrat oiSeo. E W Aobitou & Co handle the eeinbrated Portland cement walla fur wrietory lota. 1'hoeo walla can I e furbUtii-it at half iha cost of arty other and are fur superior . Ibkhir-n up yonr obi rubbt ra and r.ld bo.-s and ma It e th tin intik a (rncd as orw with Wolff's Arm Watorproof Pclifh, Fcr sale at Samoel li Ynonij's. Dr 11 II Eilig. ilivsician ml itirieoi. Albany, OrooQ, (.Vila ir.a-.Io la city.- or conntry . Ladies can do their rlioi-plnii In Saa Fran- cisoo withtict viaitiiijr tt-c city, at.d without extra ci.-tnmttsaion. Miga K J Uarrows J? r chsalrg agaut, 1GC0 Grove St,0LlAo3, A Cura fur th whisky labiti Dr LiviotRton's Antidote for I'reni ennoes will core any ease of the liquor nsbit iu irom tuo to tnlrty dy, mm the ir o derate drinkor to tne arutixaru. i no Atr.idoto can t given in a cap of cofk-e witlmut tha knowlediie el the person taking it. The Antidote will rot injure the health in any way. Manufactured by the Liviogaton Chemical Co., Portland, Uregoo cr from J A Cummin;?, o e agr-tit Albaoy. BcroftilotiP, erniititm, such as titnplns, diecoloratioti of the skin, eaprcielly tn the laee, aro osaiod by impure bond and will disappear rapidly by usiu t'fuuder's Ore goa l5lod Pnrilior. li t.ding Photographers A oany Oregon. We have booeht-all thencnativi i made bv L W Clark and W 11 Green ood up to Nov 15th, 1889. Duplicatea can be had from hem only of us at reduced iaten. We haye also about 1S.000 nosativoa mado bv our selves, from whics duplicates on be had at likeiaie. We carry the on ly full lins of vlewt of this stitto and do enlarge d work at lowect rates for iirat class work. VVe shall be pleased to see yon at our Studio in Fioman's bleek,seitdeorto Masonic ft-ncple. Tha b:sfc roait eoi'ft-J idV. . r a. a th'fdty at Cam ggnrJISirUaiaiil 1 HtMl tl 1MI n B04, rtiviinoAV A lliuh, of .Suit in, wn In the rliy to- day. ' Lake Donh.. of Cuivatllc, wn In Ihe t It v totlay. Mia 1 l',h went to C01 valll tbl boon un a vblt with her son, Ucv W C Taylor of N Y. cliy la In ibis city the guest of Kcv I lilt. ' tit o ilttmpbrey, of ilila city, and Fred tioetc, of Ptnlliitid, are rnHltiitluK In the mOutiliiloA, II 11 Hewitt and family, and jay.W Pdnir, and fumily left tbl noun for'Ya quiita ll-iy on Hair Bummer otiiln,;. Judge O N Icnnv rteently of Cores, arilved in Albany last evening on a visit with hi live Miter ami many friend line, FKtDAV. Mr Earl Unce went to Yaquina Hay this tioon. Jim Feonoll Is home sficran att f(ee of vtifi! Mum! ha. V.'m M lloaij and Walll Nash, Orruou Paclilc tiiliciaia, wcie tn the city lid foie- noOii. , J M Irving and famllv tefllhla noon for Yaquina Hay where the laiter will so journ several vvekt, j Mrk Dr E I. Irvine and oo. came up from Portland thl noon and are the eucU ol Mil iiotick. Prtf Condon and family, of F.ugenc. went to aquina Hay tiis noon on tfeli reetdiir summer outiotr. and will be found In their rye Creek to luge. Cha Nlckell, of the lack.onvllle Time. paro tnrouirn Ainaoy tltl morning lor ju rmi to Hisemi ine gallon"! rre Aa-stH-lathm'a meetlnj;, which convene there my IS. Dr r,d CUrk, of rortland. hat been In the city a ditv or two the eu-rat of Id fa- tbei. Year nun f)r Clark wa a member of the lamuiii Unn II II Club, champion 05 ine uu Mr Frank propt arrived In Albany front Prln-ton Collpge a day or twoajo, and will remain tm hi father' farm tW. whiV, hi ocu!lt aihl.lug him not to use hla ee for that kogthol time. Then he will decide on hl future coutae. which. we arc Informed, will probsbly be taw. Mr J A Peard baa aeeentfil a ooaitlon in tho w holeeale drug store of ninmant r, Frank A Co , of I'urtUnil. He will beitlti work there Aug. I, but he will not move bis family ther et preiaent. Way are very aorrv to e Mr Heard leavaour tun,and li- pe this is not a permanent move Lebanon Ex pre as. SATftOAV. J U Wyatt went to Crvallis this tioon un busine-M. I W Spinks went to Ilarriaburg this 110.111 on a visit with bis son. 11 C Cbaiulierlairt and family went to Yaquina Itay this noon. Mrs W (' Davi and d.tu-htera aro v- catittjf at Watcrl'jo tmder tent. J V Pij aren-tary of the Allxtny! Mining A Milling Co., U ft this tntirniii foe the mines. ' Mia Carrie IjtyUm, whohn liOfrt in Ponland eeveral week, returned home this hHll. FL Such. wife, daiiifbter and urand- cbild, went to Yaquina 15ay this noon for an outing. '. 11 Uudd, wbobas l-fii working in Ihe County Kerorder'a orlW, went to bis botns at Peoria, this noon, to spend Sun day, Mr Wake th Id, of the I'orllanl I'.rMire Co., g.tvis the cotincil, comoii-uiinners and other a banquet at th lielmonico htt evening. Liceiw. was Issued today for marriage of W II Maylield and F'orence (Viwr, lotiathan Iliompn and Martha h 11 Her, and VV W llaUsy end Kitty Cooley. Mr and Mrs CO Ie, of Albany, after visiting in the city a few days, went to Independence yesterday.where they will remain the rest of the week. Corvallis Leader. A D barker and TJStiteg leave on Monday !or Yietoria, K. C, as d-I.-gnlcs to the grand of tha A U IJ W for this jurisdiction, which convenes there during the week." A P. Slatison, of tha Oregoninn.wifV. K LTbomiion,wife and daugbtcr.and Miss Nona Irvine, came op from Portland his nor.n, and Monday, most of them w ill go to the front on tho O. I. on a fishing tour an. for general recuperation. ' C G Eurkbart and Dr Maton expect lo leave Monday or Ttieulav for San Fran cisco after the mlil for A M M Co , the latter going In place ot N II Allen, who on account of lime will go to the Hot Springs of Southern Oregon In a few days. Prof Jew lit, .w ho lias successfully taught tho llarrieburg schools for several years, bss accepted tho irincipaibip of the Astoria schools.aml will tnove to that city. -Prof Jew itt is an instructor of abil ity and Astoria is fortunate in securing bis services. Mr Mark Drum, tho popular advance agent of Harry F Keeno's Dramatic Coin pany.isin the city making arrangements for the company's appearance here, on tuiy 10, u ann i, when "Held by the Law " "Silver King" and '49 will bo pre sented. Tbia is a B'rongercotnpany than ever ami some fine performances wajr lie 100KOI lor. air I'rum, who has recently been through. California, savs there is no placo like Oregon., Last evening a parly was civen at ihe residence of Judge FUnn. by Miss Annie Flinn. Several hours were passed In a pleasant manner, and a lunch was served that did credit ttT the young people who got it ut. ThoHe present were: Misses Mildred Eurmeister.Ava lialtimore.Marv Ctindiff", Eva Sitcpson.Olga Hewitt, Het- tie Miller, Olive Marks, Van Wilson, Claire v unit, rioyd Horns, Jack Smiley, Cbas Cnsick, Ezra Horton, Elliott Irvine, Percy Young, Carlton Sox. Yepterday a 5 o'clock tea was given by Mri Judge Powell and Mrs Fred P.liim- berg, in Jionor e! their guest Mrs utis Staiiror. of Portland. It waa an enior- able anair in every r-artieiiiar, ootn in sociaijiity anil in the elegant repast servea. Jtioso present were Mrs uus Stnijjcr, of Portland, Mrs W K Turrell, of Tucoma. Mrs 0 E Wolverton. Mrs II F Morrill, Mrs Geo E Chamberlain, Mrs S E Young, Mrs Hearst, Mrs Dr Irvine, Mrs Eato liurkhart, Mrs Henrietta Brown, Mrs E N Condi t.Missea Annie and Catherine Althouso, Lib Irvine, Ilettie Miller, and Mrs b I' butting. THU tiOLDC Kl LB 1IAZAAR, Has a largo and complete line of goods, dolls, doll buggies.Hioys' wagons, vo oci pedes and many other goods which col to make uo a complete assortment, tiesides a coiuplete line of lamps of every description. China crockery, fancy decorated ware, glassware, uirtt cages, plush goods, such as albums, toilet sets autograph books, scrap books, children's ABO picture bookir, and all goods that are carried in a Bazaar store, including Itoaor Bros. 1847 silverware. We wish to call tbe attention of the public iu par ticular to the Golden Ilulo pri . baiir.g powder and tea, put up expresn. fit this trade, which gives tlio best of satis faction, as is attented by the hundreds who havo need both the tea and baking powder ever since introduced by the Golden Rule Tiazaar. .hach package of tea and can of backing.powder draws a prize in the shape of a line piece ol glass ware. Bo sura to call, when in Albany at the Golden Utile Bazaar, as you vril be sure to lind what you waist, and will be Bhown over the store and be treated kindlv bv inv clerk. Mr. Miller. My goods are nil marked in plain figures bo as not to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. Julius Obadwohj.. Tbe Democrat will exchange a sewing rtnohloe of aoy make desirsd, ex ,pt one or two, for soma oak grub wood and part cash; or will coaEider other propositions by any one desiring a cs'y machine. I'll K I'ARHKll'A AbblANVK, The State Farmci Alliance organized at Portland thl. week, doped the follow ing platforms ' ' W 11 km 1 am, The general condition of our country ImperUlvrly demand unity of action on the part of the laboring claaoe, reformation In economy, and the dissemi nation of pihitlplc best calculated to en courage and foster agrlctdtural and me chanical pursuits, encouraging the tolling masse leading them In Ihe road lo proa peiily, and providing a just and fair re muneration for la! or, a juat exchange for our commodity and tho best mean of se curing to the laboring classes the greatest amount of good; we hold to the principle that all monopolies are dangerous to the beat In'.ereats of our country, tending to enslave a free people an j subvert and fin ally overthrow the great principles pur chased by the fathers of American liberty. We t lit rt fore adopt Ihe following as our cta-allon of principle; ' - First To labor for the education of the agricultural classes In the science of eco nomical government, In a stilctly nonpar tisan spirit, and to bring about a more per fect union of asld claes. Second That we demand equal rights to all and special favors lo none. Thbfl To Indotse the motto, "in things essential, unity, anal In all things charily.'' Fourth To develop a better state men tally, morally, socially and financially. Fifth To suppress personal, laws, sec tional and national prejudices, all un beal'ny rivalry and all selftah ambition. Sixth To constantly strive to secure entire harmony and good will to all man kind nd brotherly love among ourselves. Seventh The brightest jewels which It garners are the tears of the wU3ws and orphans, and hs imperative commands are to visit the homes where lacerated hearts are bleeding; to assusge Ihe sufTcitng of a brother or sister; bury the dead, care for the widows and educate the orphans; to excreta charity toward offender, to con strue word and deeds In their moat favor able light, granting honesty of purpose and good Intention to others, an l to pro tect the principles ol the Farmer' Alli ance and Industrial Union until death. Its sw are reaaan and equity, its cardlnat doctrines Inspire purity of thought and life, lis Intention h, "On earth, pace, and good w I'.I to men." Alil.ttlONAL SfcaOLLllON. That the nadonal bank sa banks of Iue be aholiahcd. Thai the government issue a sufficient amount of mor.ey to Increase the clrcuia ting meJtum to not les the $50 per capita, said money to be full legal '.coder, all pre vious contract notwithstanding. Tli at the government of the United Slate nationalise all railways, telegraph, telephones and other natural monopolies. That all officers be elected by a direct vote ol the people. That the American saloon Uacurse and an evil, and should therefore be abolished. That the ownership of land be restricted to the cltlenaof the United Staies,or tho who may have declared their Intention to become such, and that Ihe holding of land l.r speculation purpose be condemned. That the ob-treaury plan become a law. That homestead to the value of $2000 b) exempt from execution. That the government grant loans on ap proved security to the amount not exceed ing $3000, at not more than 3 per cent Interest, That no one Industry thould be taxed for the purpose or at the expense of build up another. That all revenues, state cr national, be limited to the actual nee" of the govern ment, economically administered. That a graduated tax on an Income ex ceeding the amount ol $1500 be levied. That the cojnsge of silver be free and unlimited. That the government iue at once a suf ficient amount ol treasury lull legal tender notes to be paid over to the Union soldiers who by the nontracilon ol the currency re ceived but a part ol their pay, while the bondholder received their many time over. 1 he democrat- or Kansas made a proposi tion to the Farmers' alliance to fuse on county elections Ibis year, but the people's party lead ers rejected the proposition, and declared that they would not fuse with any party this year or next, and that no member of tbe new psrty would be countenanced wbo woull advocate uchsctioa. This has created in Jignation among the leading democrats, who threw to tne people's parts enough votes last year lo defeat Ingali. In all the counties of Kansas this year tha democrats will put ap tickets, and this break -will prevent the democratic alliance fusion on a presidential ticket, which was expected. The breach between the dem ocratic snd people's party is widening daily. It is claimed that John Rockefeller could give every man, woman and child in the United States $2 each and still have left the modest turn of $f ,010,000 with which to start peaaut stand. William Waldorf Astor could do the same thing, while our own dear Jay Gould could give ft. 60 each and have left $3,000,000 with which to sink a well to more water. . It is also itated that Mr Jones snd Mr Drown, who work ten horn each day can only give their wives $4.50 once a year and Mr Smith, who works from 6 a. m, to 6 p m. upon a section upon the railroad at $1.10 per day, and supports a wife and five small children, says he would be a financial wreck if he squandered a darn cent, Although the bugene (Juard "puncntd up the Salem Journal telling it that it should have some one to make up its forms in order give it a presentable appearance, there seems to be but one improvement in the paper and that is in the increased amount of. "plate matter" uJed for editorial. The Journal knows "enterprise" when it sees it. Since the time for strawberry editorials for that paper baa passed it takes plenty of "plate matter" as the next best thing. An extended canvass hy lite New England Homestead shows tbe new pcaple's party is nol endorsed by the farmers of New England snd New York. The suli-treasury bill and loaning of new issues of paper by the govern ment un land values is looked upon as wild schemes, nn.l the free coiatgc of silver has but a smail following. . W M Towosentl, who was democratic can didate for secretary of state, last year, has purchased the Lake county Examiner S C Beach retiring. The Examiner is an excel lent paper and cannot but improve under Ju.lge Townsind.s management. Koseburg jCrview, - , A private letter from Kamas City Mo, says t the population of that city has shruuk not less , ,, n ... , the ,a,0 fl w . . ceased and money is scarce. Thousands of houses are vacant. n'AMHINUTON. (from uur ravular DnrriwnotMlanl.) WAHiuttoro, Julv 6, iflyi. Mr Wanamaker know a good deal more than be did, and hi Increase ol knowledge hasn't added any to Id opinion of himself. He tin been humiliated by rinding out fiat be was slier all only a clerk for Mr Harrison. The ,'ong delsy In giving out the ll.t of Sleatmhlp companies which have been selected under the mall sulaldy law, passed by the billion dollar congress, f to carry our foreign mat), Is at last ex plained. Some week ago Mr Wanama ker stated that he bad cotnplelrd Ihe list and would In a lew days make It public. Mr Harrison at once sent lor Mr (Vans- maker and told htm not to make the 111 public before bringing it lo blin for re vision, Mr W kicked, but be had to give up the lUt,and Mr I Iarrlon carried It with him when he went to the summer capital at Cape May Point. At the pottollice de partment they expect that Mr Wlnama- ker, who spent tbe Fourth and Sunday at Cape May Point, will bring the revised list back tomorrow,and that It 'lll at once be made public It is learned Irom a source that Is au thentic l"et no line running out of southern pons south of Norfolk, except Tampa, FIs; Gslveton, Tex, and New Ortean,wll get any ol the subsidy money, which I to be put where lt.wlIldoihe moat good to the republican party. And that isn't the only time that Mr Wanamaker hat been recently humiliated by the gentleman who Is now so industri ously at wot k to secure a renorrdnatlon to the presidency. The last congicss, among Its other effort to dissipate the treasury surplus, created an entirely new office, hat ol Fourth Assistant t'oatinaaier Gen eral, and the sslary lor the new oltcer be came available on the first of the present month." Mr Wanamaker supposed, ol coarse, that he would be allowed t select ' the insn to fill the office. but he was quick I ly undeceived by Mr Harrison, wbo not only tetected the man, but also ordered the I M G to turn over to him as a part ol hi dullc the supervision of the fourth class poatofficr. Thl neccaaltaied an entire reorganisa tion of.the entire departments the lour'th clas potlmaster hsd been for years under ihe direct control ol the first aaalstan. Veil, that reorganization Is now going on. Msj. Rsthbone, the new Fourth Asilatanl Postmaster General, I a practical polltl :Ian ol the Ohio reboot, and what he doesn't know about the method used by the republican during the last three na tional campaign woelc hardly be worth knowing. He I relied upon to awing the the army of poat.-naaters li.to line lor Har rison, a .id Instead of the notoriou dis patch "How are the department doing?" whlcH.Gay field, when a candidate, sent to Brady, ol Star route lame, Mr Haniton wilt be telegraphing to Rathbone: "How are the poto(Tice doing?" Meanwhile Mr Wanamaker is, to use a bit ol slang, not Mo it." The pension otlice is going to be the cause ol some verv lively time In the con. grcs, between the investigation that are to be made into Its warklng and the renewal of the fight for it transfer to the War department, which It now seems will certainly be made, and there I reason to believe t tat tbe movement will be mote popularthsn ever before, and that it will go through. The Washington people are as much puzxled about the real condition ol Mr Blaine's health as they can possibly be. One telegram will say that he is perfectly well and the next that he is dangerously !); one person will Inform you that he i In dally communication with his assistants at the Department ol Slate, and another that he ha had no communication with that department since he left Washington. You can take your choice, but it would be safe to charge nine-tenths of the statements exaggerstlng Mr Blaine's physical and mental condition to anti-Blaine republi cans who lear that he may accept the nomination of his party next year. Nothing but gotd news comes to the headquarters ol the National Association ol democratic clubs tn this city. The as sociation now has branches In every stale, and the work of thorougly organizing the voteis in each state la going on, more en ergellcally in aome state than in others, but moving along everywhere. The question ol where will the next national convention be held? is beginning to be asked ol promlnant members ol the party who came here. Washington wants it, and as It will shortly have a grand hall which will seat 7,000 people, It sees no good reason why it shouldn't have It. Some imaginative newspaper writer sent out Irom here a story thst Mr Mills had decided to withdraw from the speaksrship contest. Needles to say It was a lake without the slightest foundation. Mr Mills has never had an He of withdraw Ine and as sure as the democratic caucus meets his name will be presented to It and will not be withdrawn until he or some ether good democrat has been nominated speaker. . A rnOPOSKD TKl'ST A great scheme has been devised by some body within the farmers' alliance, whereby it Is proposed to withhold this year's wheat crop from the msrket until farmers can get their own price, or at least a price considerably above the average. The plan is unfolded in ciiculsr of advice issued through accredited official channels to aU members of farmers organizations in the United States. It sug gests a great combination of 6,000,000 mem bc'rs of the farmers' organizations, as legislation is declared too slow snd ineffectual, and as the conditions of the crop snd market appear suspicious the producers, who are organized hope to form an organization tbat will result in profit to all ogticnltuiisls. They will them selves corner wheat and hold it until they can get ?i:.1S a bushel for it m New York. A pot of S 100,000,000, it is believed, woulJ accrue from such manipulation. The circular advo cates a complete prohibition of gambling on the produce market, not by the legislature, but by the farmers controlling prices without . tbe assistance of stock brokers, and suggests the formation of local committees to keep all farmers informed on current prices, and to make suggestions as to the best time to sell. Senator Palmer has not been filling a conspicuous place In the public eye of late, as he has been quietH pursuing his law practice; He is receiving a great many calls for his services, however, and an nounces that he expects to go to Iowa af ter awhile and spend some time assisting Governor, Boies in bis camgaign against the McKinleyltes of that state. His ser vices can hardly fail to prove of great value to the democracy. The genteman Is In excellent health and impatient for the fray. He is never as happy as when smit ing the enemies of onr popular government. m is low V Kmbracing all tlio ress D Both in WOOLEN and WASH FAWUCr, -To The Ladies,- Mako a Specially of Ladttes Underwear, in Kkit Kibp.ed and Muslim My Pbice3 are to LOWEST and my Goods the Best. Am sols f gent for the Celebrated Y. S. F. 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